President of the graduate organization Public History Professionals (PHP), Derek Pridemore had to think on his feet when the history department let him know the university had pulled their funding, and the Public History Symposium might not be able to happen this year. “Previously the history department would use the funding that it had for […]
Stephen Hawking, British theoretical physicist and professor at the University of Cambridge has died at the age of 76. He passed away peacefully at his Cambridge home early in the morning, according to a statement from his family. Hawking was most well-known for his contributions to black holes and relativity. He is considered to be […]
During the fall 2017 semester, Wright State incorporated a new pilot project aimed at saving students’ money on textbooks in nine courses. Professor Dan Krane of Wright State is the Ohio Faculty Council and chair of the Wright State Task Force on Affordability and Efficiency. Krane has been leading the effort alongside Student Government Association […]
The New England region of the United States has been hit hard from the nor’easter storms this past week. Many means of transportation and lifestyles have been changed of affected from this storm. Nor’easter storms are storms that feature winds off the Atlantic Ocean. Northeastern states are usually affected between the months of September through […]
The committee appointed to search for a new university provost has contracted an executive search firm, Greenwood/Asher & Associates, to assist in their mission. Greenwood/Asher & Associates representatives will serve as “guides to find the right person for the position, to achieve high performance leadership and to ensure organizational success,” according to the firm’s website. […]